05-19-2012, 05:18 PM
(05-19-2012, 10:22 AM)Diana Wrote: Okay. So if all choices have an impact on evolution, and even the densities themselves evolve, then it is reasonable to assume that choices have an impact on the evolution of densities.
The two paths you mention above--acceptance and control--are fairly simple. But I think there is more to it than that. There is evolution to consider. Let's take the idea of eating to demonstrate:
An individual can look out at this world and see that food is provided in certain ways, meat from factory farms for example, and accept that it is done so.
Or, one can see factory farms and understand out of compassion that they are cruel, and seek to control the situation by becoming an activist.
I see a 3rd scenario. An individual can look at the factory farms, decide he/she does not want to participate or contribute to them out of compassion, and seek to actively participate in the evolution of humans and food by envisioning something better. The envisioning could include sharing information with no attachment to outcome, yet still holding the vision. By choosing to hold a vision one contributes to evolution.
We can be passive observers in this game of life, and that's fine. We can vibrate with life and vision and participation (as those of Ra did by answering a call), and create big vibrations for "the creator." This is hard for me to put into words. But I do see a difference between passivity and purpose. Purpose does not equal control, necessarily, and passivity does not equal acceptance necessarily.
I think our choices do matter in how and what we eat. They matter beyond our service to self in nourishing our bodies. Choices that contribute to a better future aren't necessary; things can be "all is well" as they are; but not for me. And I don't see it as control, I see it as evolution.
I think I understand what you mean Diana.
Regarding the choices we make, there is always a question of priorities, because we can't have it all. We all have our priorities and those of us wishing for a better world (a better experience here on 3d Earth) have their own vision and priorities in how to achieve that goal.
Beliefs are also chosen. Within the sets of belief I chose to align with, if there was a belief that my stopping to eat meat would actually help improve the way animals are treated, I would stop.